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laura ingle is on it. thank you. >>> chrysler got billions in bailout cash and the president actually praised the auto workers in person a couple months back, and these were some of the guys, getting the thumbs up from washington. now washington didn't know that this was going on at the time, but now, we do. these are the men to whom we gave our taxpayer handout and the reporter who broke this story joins us live in ten minutes to tell us how the auto workers union is now handling this. >>> -- plus -- come on elmo, don't you want to play? >> elmo! >> ♪ megyn: elmo, playing with katie perry cut short. find out why sesame street pulled this off the air. >>> and the campaign trail, voters get up close and personal, with meg whitman and new jersey governor chris christie was there and boy, did he come to her rescue. >> hey. hey listen. hey listen. hey, listen, you know what? you want to yell, yell at me megyn: whoa! more on that exchange, right after the break. megyn: back now to a bank standoff in florida,
laura ingle is on it. thank you. >>> chrysler got billions in bailout cash and the president actually praised the auto workers in person a couple months back, and these were some of the guys, getting the thumbs up from washington. now washington didn't know that this was going on at the time, but now, we do. these are the men to whom we gave our taxpayer handout and the reporter who broke this story joins us live in ten minutes to tell us how the auto workers union is now handling...
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here is laura ingle. >> no verdict and day two of deliberations leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed there is no resolution yet to the case. the petit and hawk families will return tomorrow for another rare session of weekend deliberations. jurors seem to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his full mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer and her daughters dead. for a readback of testimony for a defense hired psychiatrist on the issue. jennifer hawk petit's sister spoke about the difficulty of going through this entire ordeal. >> it is the the worst thing we have been through in our lives and i hope nobody ever has to go through it again. >> the only family member who has been here to support steven hayes has been his younger brother matthew who has been reported to be taking part in a documentary on the case but hasn't wanted to talk publicly about anything. >> can you tell us anything about a documentary being filmed. >> thanks for your interest. i have nothing to say. >> jurors have the
here is laura ingle. >> no verdict and day two of deliberations leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed there is no resolution yet to the case. the petit and hawk families will return tomorrow for another rare session of weekend deliberations. jurors seem to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his full mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer and her daughters dead. for a readback of testimony for...
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>> shannon: laura ingle is on it. thank you, laura. one of president obama's staunch's allies is turning into one of the most vocal critics. who has outranged enough to take out a full page ad in the "new york times" slamming the president. rescuers are hagel the fourth grader who survived a bus crash. is he a hero. find out why. that's coming up next. if you think all batteries are the same, consider this: a tornado hits, air life denver takes off... their night-vision goggles keeping the rescue mission safe... and powering those goggles-- the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. duracell. band now we're insuring overts do18 million drivers. gecko: quite impressive, yeah. boss: come a long way, that's for sure. and so have you since you started working here way back when. gecko: ah, i still have nightmares. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. which beneful prepared meals. tonight? roasted chicken recipe? okay, savory rice and lamb stew. [ barks ] you're right. tonight is a beef
>> shannon: laura ingle is on it. thank you, laura. one of president obama's staunch's allies is turning into one of the most vocal critics. who has outranged enough to take out a full page ad in the "new york times" slamming the president. rescuers are hagel the fourth grader who survived a bus crash. is he a hero. find out why. that's coming up next. if you think all batteries are the same, consider this: a tornado hits, air life denver takes off... their night-vision goggles...
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laura ingle, thanks. jenna: a security tool raising big privacy concerns. this is called the z back scatter. it uses exx-rays to detect explosives or even drugs. we have a great story on our website foxnews.com. diane, tell us a little bit about this van/device. what does it actually see on the street and what is it being used for. >> imagine something that looks like a regular delivery van except that it's actually able to x-ray almost anything beside it. that is basically what it is. we were lucky enough to take the ride on one with the department of homeland security. the technology its a -- is amazing. you drive by at a slow speed, you can see inside a vehicle, lightly constructed vehicles. they are using them at ports, at the borders, things like that to scan cargo and vehicles that are coming into the country and they say it's really become a ketek tphol kwraoe -- key, technology into our national security. jenna: we've seen some of the pictures on the web side. our viewers are talking about this. talk to us about the concerns with this though. you ha
laura ingle, thanks. jenna: a security tool raising big privacy concerns. this is called the z back scatter. it uses exx-rays to detect explosives or even drugs. we have a great story on our website foxnews.com. diane, tell us a little bit about this van/device. what does it actually see on the street and what is it being used for. >> imagine something that looks like a regular delivery van except that it's actually able to x-ray almost anything beside it. that is basically what it is. we...
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laura ingle is live in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: the money going to legitimate charities like the american red cross provides necessities, food, first aid, tents, blankets and red cross knows that generous americans want to make sure their donations are being ice order the ground in haiti. the red cross were out to say they received more than $27 million from people texting those $10 donations. so far, out of $153 million total amount, $34 million has bent spent or committed to relief effort which includes support like delivery trucks, warehouse space and transportation costs. >> there is still somewhat of a logjam, things we're bringing in are starting to trickle through. when the earthquake happened we were trickling supplies through in a straw. now, we graduated to a garden hose. what we need sapphire hose full of supplies. >> reporter: charity watchdog groups are on the lookout for scammers. the charity navigator organization is warning donors to thoroughly check out charities before giving money, you can go to their website charitynavigator.org. it tracks on their financi
laura ingle is live in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: the money going to legitimate charities like the american red cross provides necessities, food, first aid, tents, blankets and red cross knows that generous americans want to make sure their donations are being ice order the ground in haiti. the red cross were out to say they received more than $27 million from people texting those $10 donations. so far, out of $153 million total amount, $34 million has bent spent or committed to...
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laura ingle joins us from the new york city newsroom. this is a bad situation, laura. >> it really is. it has an nail biter over the last few days over the weekend but lawmakers are cautiously optimistic this morning there will be a solution li the end -- by the end of the day to avoid the first-ever government shutdown in the state of new york. we just got off the phone with the state senate in new york who tells us the session and vote that was scheduled to start at 3:00 p.m. eastern has been moved up, it will start at noon. there is grave concern over this, and they know that they've got a lot of back and -- of back and forth to get through. the state is struggling to fill a $9 billion budget gap and has been running on emergency funds since april 1st when the budget was actually due, capping two -- passing two extension bills to keep things running. the governor said enough is enough, david paterson, a democrat himself, does not like the idea of a shutdown but says he's got no choice. >> they have never put a budget on my desk and th
laura ingle joins us from the new york city newsroom. this is a bad situation, laura. >> it really is. it has an nail biter over the last few days over the weekend but lawmakers are cautiously optimistic this morning there will be a solution li the end -- by the end of the day to avoid the first-ever government shutdown in the state of new york. we just got off the phone with the state senate in new york who tells us the session and vote that was scheduled to start at 3:00 p.m. eastern...
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one to continue to follow. >> julie: thank you, laura ingle. you won't want to miss a special geraldo at large, geraldo is live in haiti again where he met up earlier with actor sean penn, telling geraldo in an interview he's worried the spotlight on haiti will soon fade and adding so many parts of that country still in desperate need of help. >> the military is doing the most extowered job and-- extraordinary job and the mission so centered on port-au-prince, and there are other areas, the epicenter areas and so on, in complicated situation. >> geraldo will have much shall much more on the recovery and the relief efforts in haiti. it's at large tonight, 10 p.m. eastern on the fox news channel. turning to politics now, president obama preparing for his first state of the union address, of course shall the president's prime time appearance coming in the wake of a major upset in massachusetts, special senate election. when g.o.p. senate elect, scott brown, is sworn in, democrats will no longer have a filibuster proof majority in the senate. brown
one to continue to follow. >> julie: thank you, laura ingle. you won't want to miss a special geraldo at large, geraldo is live in haiti again where he met up earlier with actor sean penn, telling geraldo in an interview he's worried the spotlight on haiti will soon fade and adding so many parts of that country still in desperate need of help. >> the military is doing the most extowered job and-- extraordinary job and the mission so centered on port-au-prince, and there are other...
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here is laura ingle. >> no verdict and day two of deliberations leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed there is no resolution yet to the case. the petit and hawk families will return tomorrow for another rare session of weekend deliberations. jurors seem to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his full mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer and her daughters dead. for a readback of testimony for a defense hired psychiatrist on the issue. jennifer hawk petit's sister spoke about the difficulty of going through this entire ordeal. >> it is the the worst thing we have been through in our lives and i hope nobody ever has to go through it again. >> the only family member who has been here to support steven hayes has been his younger brother matthew who has been reported to be taking part in a documentary on the case but hasn't wanted to talk publicly about anything. >> can you tell us anything about a documentary being filmed. >> thanks for your interest. i have nothing to say. >> jurors have the
here is laura ingle. >> no verdict and day two of deliberations leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed there is no resolution yet to the case. the petit and hawk families will return tomorrow for another rare session of weekend deliberations. jurors seem to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his full mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer and her daughters dead. for a readback of testimony for...
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laura ingle is live at newark international airport. i was in that airport last night and flying in from the cotton bowl in texas and landed in newark and had no idea what was going on. they took our plane for a couple of hours over to a holding place and when we walked into the airport, laura, you and i travel a lot for business. i have never seen a flood of people in an airport like that in all my born days. it was so cold outside that everybody who needed to be rescreened was let inside and waiting for security. you couldn't move. it was a mess. >>> definitely looked like a night. >> well, i talked so long that we lost our satellite. jinx on you. maybe we will get it right back. the thing with that last night was and we knew it at the time when we landed we went straight to fox news.com and find out, though the pilot didn't know it, fox news.com was telling us that a man had been inside security, many of you probably heard this story but the man was inside the sterile zone and walked outside and came back. people had to be taken off
laura ingle is live at newark international airport. i was in that airport last night and flying in from the cotton bowl in texas and landed in newark and had no idea what was going on. they took our plane for a couple of hours over to a holding place and when we walked into the airport, laura, you and i travel a lot for business. i have never seen a flood of people in an airport like that in all my born days. it was so cold outside that everybody who needed to be rescreened was let inside and...
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laura ingle has been following the story and joins us now from the new york city news room. first of all, tell us about the gas deliveries. >> hi, gregg, well, if allowed here the delivery in question would cruise into boston harbor and then dock at the l and g terminal in everett. that's what is making many in the boston area alarmed tonight. a government report at that came out concluded that terrorists could cause major damage if they got their hand on one of these types of tankers, slashing a hole in the side, for example, could unleash a fire so intense, it could cause major injuries and burn buildings as far as one third of a mile away and second degree burns. that's why they're taking a close look at the plan to bring one of these tankers in from yemen. >> it's just a proposal right now, the coast guard, along with the area maritime security committee is reviewing the proposal to try to saesh what additional security procedures need to be put in place. we're coordinating with our local, state and federal partners. >> reporter: that proceed is going on right now. natur
laura ingle has been following the story and joins us now from the new york city news room. first of all, tell us about the gas deliveries. >> hi, gregg, well, if allowed here the delivery in question would cruise into boston harbor and then dock at the l and g terminal in everett. that's what is making many in the boston area alarmed tonight. a government report at that came out concluded that terrorists could cause major damage if they got their hand on one of these types of tankers,...
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>> jon: laura ingle, thanks. california is a step closer to carrying out the death penalty for the first time in four years. a federal judge saying executions can continue. now that the state has changed its procedures. the same judge put lethal injections on hold in 2006 amid concerns the process was cruel and unusual punishment. since then, the state has built a new death chamber and updated its regulations. convicted killer and rapist albert brown set to be put to death there next week but he can still appeal to federal and county courts. just over three months until the bush tax cuts are set to expire but some democrats want to wait until after election day to vote on whether to extend them. critics calling that gutless and even undemocratic. we're live in d.c. on the top story at the bottom of the hour. lindsay lohan back in the cube and back in court today. a judge deciding whether to send her back to jail after her latest run-in with the law. ♪ i fought the law ♪ and the law won. [ female announcer ] y
>> jon: laura ingle, thanks. california is a step closer to carrying out the death penalty for the first time in four years. a federal judge saying executions can continue. now that the state has changed its procedures. the same judge put lethal injections on hold in 2006 amid concerns the process was cruel and unusual punishment. since then, the state has built a new death chamber and updated its regulations. convicted killer and rapist albert brown set to be put to death there next week...
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laura ingle joins us now. a bit of a frenzy this morning? >> absolutely. and the crowd went wild when it went on sale. the question of the day, will the ipad live up to the hype. hundreds of people at the flagship store on fifth avenue in new york and across the country at apple stores and best buys camped out, lining up waiting to be one of the first to get their mits on the ipad. the last time there was this much excitement over a tablet, there were scripture written on it. i talked to two who got one. they willing tole around while i tell you about what the ipad it. supposed to be a bridge between a smart phone and laptop computer. a 9.7-inch screen and weighs a pound and a half. a half inch thick and looks like an oversizediphone. it doesn't have an iphone for camera in t. that is one of the main complaints. many people will pick this up to be used as media device. watching games, videos, pictures, retail, magazines. retail price from 400 to 800 bucks. most have been smitten. >> we tested it in pc labs. it is a great device. 4.5 stars and editor's choi
laura ingle joins us now. a bit of a frenzy this morning? >> absolutely. and the crowd went wild when it went on sale. the question of the day, will the ipad live up to the hype. hundreds of people at the flagship store on fifth avenue in new york and across the country at apple stores and best buys camped out, lining up waiting to be one of the first to get their mits on the ipad. the last time there was this much excitement over a tablet, there were scripture written on it. i talked to...
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laura ingle with the news live in new york city tonight. and laura henry's family has now hired a civil rights attorney who held a news conference this afternoon. what are we learning from that. >> the family is not taking legal action at this time. they just want the truth is why they have hired attorney michael us is man to conduct an independent investigation. u.s. isman -- susman says there is no evidence he did anything criminal as he was moving his car out of the fire lean as requested by the cops. three of his teammates tried to help their friends who was in handcuffs laying on the sidewalk after he was shot. they say police brutalized them and held them back. >> they weren't rushing had to interfere with the police. they were rushing over there because nobody from the police agency, which had done the shooting, went to administer any assistance to the young man. >> an attorney who represents one of those players said he begged police to let him perform cpr but an officer put a gun in his ribs, he says, and threatened to put him in c
laura ingle with the news live in new york city tonight. and laura henry's family has now hired a civil rights attorney who held a news conference this afternoon. what are we learning from that. >> the family is not taking legal action at this time. they just want the truth is why they have hired attorney michael us is man to conduct an independent investigation. u.s. isman -- susman says there is no evidence he did anything criminal as he was moving his car out of the fire lean as...
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>> shepard: laura ingle live in new york city this evening. thank you. getting first look at surveillance video from great britain that shows a nurse accidently switching off a quadriplegic's ventilator. we're told the incident left the man brain damaged on top of all of his other problems. the sound drops out a bit here so it's difficult. you'll see what they are saying on the bottom of the screen. >> not quickly enough. the bbc reports it took more than 20 minutes to restart that ventilator. the man's sister says he now has the mental capabilities of a young child. health officials have suspended that nurse and the national health service has apologized. if you are wondering why there was a surveillance camera over his bed in the first place, we're told the patient had it installed because he was concerned about his quality of care. >> we are in a tornado. we are in a tornado! we are in the tornado! we are in the tornado! >> shepard: yeah, fox news can confirm they were definitely in a tornado. it's incredible video caught on tape and the damage it did
>> shepard: laura ingle live in new york city this evening. thank you. getting first look at surveillance video from great britain that shows a nurse accidently switching off a quadriplegic's ventilator. we're told the incident left the man brain damaged on top of all of his other problems. the sound drops out a bit here so it's difficult. you'll see what they are saying on the bottom of the screen. >> not quickly enough. the bbc reports it took more than 20 minutes to restart that...
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laura ingle is on set with us tonight. how widespread is this recall? >> it's pretty big 646,000 compact cars around the globe are being voluntarily recalled. more than 140,000 of them are right here in the u.s. honda reps say if it is too much water hitting inside the driver's side door where the electronics can ignite smoke and melt. there have been two fires due to this problem in the u.s. in a statement tonight, honda tells us we will notify each customer by mail with instructions about how and whend and updated at an authorized honda dealer. but if 2007-2008 honda fit owners notice any malfunction they should have their vehicle inspected as soon as possible. >> this comes after toyota recalled millions of cars and suspended sales of eight models due to reports of sticking accelerators. toyota reports it's now found a way to fix that problem but some are pretty unhappy with that solution, laura. >> that's right. we have been on the phone with a loss t the country tonight are upset because the automakers are reportedly sending the to car factories no
laura ingle is on set with us tonight. how widespread is this recall? >> it's pretty big 646,000 compact cars around the globe are being voluntarily recalled. more than 140,000 of them are right here in the u.s. honda reps say if it is too much water hitting inside the driver's side door where the electronics can ignite smoke and melt. there have been two fires due to this problem in the u.s. in a statement tonight, honda tells us we will notify each customer by mail with instructions...
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laura ingle will have a live report later in the broadcast. a 70-year-old woman is behind bars accused of shooting a pre-school teacher to death. she called 911 and waited calmly for authorities to arrive as she gunned down the 34-year-old woman in the parking lot. she knew the woman and do not know the extent of their relationship. n.a.t.o. is investigating the suspect behind the apparent murder of two u.s. service members in the hand of an inner interpreter in afghanistan. looking into whether friendly fire might be to blame for the death of afghan soldiers. connor powell is here with the latest. >> hello, brian, this friendly fire incident is called a misunderstanding, but a misunderstanding as you said that left four afghan soldiers dead and seven wounded according to an n.a.t.o. spokesman, a joint afghan and u.s. military patrol was returning back to their base this morning, just south of kabul when they began taking heavy fire. the patrol, the joint afghan and american patrol returned fire and ultimately called in n.a.t.o. air support wh
laura ingle will have a live report later in the broadcast. a 70-year-old woman is behind bars accused of shooting a pre-school teacher to death. she called 911 and waited calmly for authorities to arrive as she gunned down the 34-year-old woman in the parking lot. she knew the woman and do not know the extent of their relationship. n.a.t.o. is investigating the suspect behind the apparent murder of two u.s. service members in the hand of an inner interpreter in afghanistan. looking into...
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william petit, barely survived and laura ingle is there with more from us and what can we expect in this phase, laura? good morning in connecticut. >> reporter: good morning, bill, we can definitely expect a lot of emotion and, visual reminders, about this horrific crime, and about the victims themselves. we have learned that a huge projection screen was put up, inside of the courtroom, also, evidence was brought in for the case and, the jurors will have to relive a portion of what they heard in the first part of the trial and the defense and prosecution are under a gag order and cannot tell us who they plan on putting on the stand but we know from motions filed last week from the prosecution, is that prosecutors plan on talking a lot about steven hayes' past and the criminal defendant will be talked about as bell and he's a career criminal, with a rap sheet that goes back over 25 years, and, we have all of his mug shots and he has been in and out of prison for crimes mostly involving larceny and writing back checks and breaking in to cars and a psychiatrist who interviewed him is expect
william petit, barely survived and laura ingle is there with more from us and what can we expect in this phase, laura? good morning in connecticut. >> reporter: good morning, bill, we can definitely expect a lot of emotion and, visual reminders, about this horrific crime, and about the victims themselves. we have learned that a huge projection screen was put up, inside of the courtroom, also, evidence was brought in for the case and, the jurors will have to relive a portion of what they...
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and for that we turn to laura ingle. the latest report suggests the hotel management will not force charges just put it on his tab it? >> appears that charlie sheen is off the hook legally. the nypd tells fox there will be no charges filed because police say they don't believe any crime was committed. sheen was in new york with his ex-wife, denise richards and their two girls sam and lola while richards was on a media tour for her new tv show and book. she was on "fox & friends" this morning but clearly didn't want to talk about what happened. >> this is a very personal, private matter. trying to protect my girls. they don't know anything going on. so i prefer to keep it that way and leave out the details. >> richards says she and her exhave actually been getting along great lately. >> shepard: how many chances is this guy going to get? you trash a hotel room, you pay for it, that's it. that's kind of normal. >> when you count up all the times that sheen has been in trouble, it seems like he has never ending supply of se
and for that we turn to laura ingle. the latest report suggests the hotel management will not force charges just put it on his tab it? >> appears that charlie sheen is off the hook legally. the nypd tells fox there will be no charges filed because police say they don't believe any crime was committed. sheen was in new york with his ex-wife, denise richards and their two girls sam and lola while richards was on a media tour for her new tv show and book. she was on "fox &...
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laura ingle is live in middletown, connecticut with more. laura. >> reporter: john jon, the mayor of middletown has confirmed with fox news that all have been accounted fovment it's been a big problem as investigators and urban search and rescue teams have been going inside that plant looking for any possible survivors. now that they know that everyone is accounted for the focus on the investigation can really take form. investigators are said to be mapping out the blast site. they will continue to work with local and state fire marshals to find out exactly what went so terribly wrong yesterday. back to you. jon: the ceo of fiat is facing backlash with his plans to fix the company. >> reporter: that's right, fiat is supposed to be the savior of chrysler. it's unclear at this point whether that will happen. right now fiat has plenty of problems right here at home in italy, especially in sicily, they have said they're going to close a plant by the end of next year, a lot of people in arms about that, at least 1500 workers there, a lot of suppl
laura ingle is live in middletown, connecticut with more. laura. >> reporter: john jon, the mayor of middletown has confirmed with fox news that all have been accounted fovment it's been a big problem as investigators and urban search and rescue teams have been going inside that plant looking for any possible survivors. now that they know that everyone is accounted for the focus on the investigation can really take form. investigators are said to be mapping out the blast site. they will...
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jon: laura ingle from manchester, connecticut, laura, thank you. jenna: right now in new york city the move to build a controversial mosque near ground zero is one step closer to reality, religion correspondent lauren green is live in lower manhattan where a city commission just voted on this issue. lauren, what exactly were they voting on and what did they decide? >> well, jenna, i just want to tell you i am standing in front of ground zero and what the 9-member panel decided today was that the building that's just two blocks up from ground zero does not rise to the level of being designated a landmark. the landmark preservation commission voted unanimously not to give it landmark status. what that means is that it paves the way for the cordo vice president a initiative to demolish the structure and build an islamic center and cultural mosque. the vote went down a while ago and all the panel members had a chance to say what they thought about it but they all voted not to designate it as a landmark u. the vote was emotional, calling mayor bloomberg
jon: laura ingle from manchester, connecticut, laura, thank you. jenna: right now in new york city the move to build a controversial mosque near ground zero is one step closer to reality, religion correspondent lauren green is live in lower manhattan where a city commission just voted on this issue. lauren, what exactly were they voting on and what did they decide? >> well, jenna, i just want to tell you i am standing in front of ground zero and what the 9-member panel decided today was...
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laura ingle has been following this story, but i call her lawyer kwrarbg everybody should know, laura, from new york city. what's the story, laura? >> reporter: you know, cheerleading these days, a lot more than pom poms and pyramids and cheerleaders do consider themselves fierce competitors, think of that movie bring it on, are looking for the recognition they believe they deserve so they can go ahead and go head to head with the tumbling and jumping and cheering and chanting. >> sonya considers herself an athlete. >> we're in the weight room, lifting weights, we're competing with the football guys. >> but in july, a connecticut judge disagreed. ruling cheerleading is too underdeveloped and disorganized to qualify as a sport under title nine, the 1972 law ensuring equal right phos women's athletics. now two different organizations are taking matters into their own hands. >> we want to establish a new sport where they truly feel that it's utilizing their athletic skill set and to where they're recognized for the amazing abilities that they have. >> u.s.a. cheer and national collegiate
laura ingle has been following this story, but i call her lawyer kwrarbg everybody should know, laura, from new york city. what's the story, laura? >> reporter: you know, cheerleading these days, a lot more than pom poms and pyramids and cheerleaders do consider themselves fierce competitors, think of that movie bring it on, are looking for the recognition they believe they deserve so they can go ahead and go head to head with the tumbling and jumping and cheering and chanting. >>...
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laura ingle has the story. >> reporter: the tankers filled with this is not on the table. before the plan is approved the mayor and other local leaders say they want to make sure that this is the right thing to do. now, this would be the first time a liquid natural gas tanker originating from yemen would come through the harbor and dock at the lng terminal in everett there. are many other lng shipments usually coming from places like egypt, trinidad and toe t taggo. they need this to turn for businesses. one possibility is unloading the liquefied natural gas away from the city. officials in charge of security say they're coordinating to see if there's additional security that might be needed. >> right now, with all the vessels pulling off port to the united states, they submit a 56 hour notice to us and we do security checks both through documentation and sometimes with physical boarding teams on board the vessels. >> meanwhile, the mayor of everett demaria, told he wanted a summit of all fire, local and state delegates to talk about the possible threat to the area and mak
laura ingle has the story. >> reporter: the tankers filled with this is not on the table. before the plan is approved the mayor and other local leaders say they want to make sure that this is the right thing to do. now, this would be the first time a liquid natural gas tanker originating from yemen would come through the harbor and dock at the lng terminal in everett there. are many other lng shipments usually coming from places like egypt, trinidad and toe t taggo. they need this to turn...
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patti ann: laura ingle, thank you very much. jon. jon: if you're counting it's day # on of the gull oil disaster, happening now, the obama administration back in a new orleans court today asking the court to reinstate the president's ban on deep water oil drilling. the "wall street journal" reporting bp is push to go plug its well by july 27th, significantly ahead of the schedule that had been announced until now. and bp says drilling on a relief well that would intercept the spewing oil reaches a point some 220 feet from the well's bottom. brian wilson is live in washington for us now. first up, brian, what did we learn from the briefing a short time ago from admiral thad allen? >> reporter: he said that they are two or three days away from adding additional recovery pass and -- capacity and that would allow collection of 50, to 53,000 barrels a day, on the upper end of trickses -- predictions of how much oil is coming out of that troubled well. there is word going forward on the second containment cap basically if it goes well that
patti ann: laura ingle, thank you very much. jon. jon: if you're counting it's day # on of the gull oil disaster, happening now, the obama administration back in a new orleans court today asking the court to reinstate the president's ban on deep water oil drilling. the "wall street journal" reporting bp is push to go plug its well by july 27th, significantly ahead of the schedule that had been announced until now. and bp says drilling on a relief well that would intercept the spewing...
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megyn: laura ingle, thank you very much. >>> we have breaking news out of maine now where the suspect behind that scare on board a transatlantic flight just appeared in court. we are getting details now on the terrifying note that he passed to the flight crew the explosives he claimed to have, and how sky marshals handled the threat. we are going to bring that to you immediately after this break. don't go away. megyn: 1:30 here in the east, a quick look at stories we're watching for you, we're awaiting a decision that could affect your mortgage rate, the federal reserve set to make news on interest rates, policymakers ending a to-day meeting this afternoon and the fed is expected to keep interest rates near zero. >>> next hour, president obama is expected to make remarks in missouri. this as day two of the president's midwest main street swing, where he is talking about jobs and the economy. >>> and fox news confirming now that florida's republican governor, charlie crist, will in fact switch parties and run for the u.s. senate as an independent. that official announcement not expecte
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correspondent laura ingle report a lot of people are nevertheless on edge at the airport. >> just hours after the tsa announced the new security guidelines, a terrific scare at newark liberty national airport. when an unknown man slipped in the terminal through exit lane in security. airport officials locked down one of the the nation's busiest airports and were forced to rescreen every passenger inside terminal "c." the new tsa guidelines that went into effect at midnight sunday are changing a lot of routines for international travelers. passengers who have citizenship in countries, the state department considered state sponsors of terrorism like cuba and iran, and those deemed countries of interest such as afghanistan, iraq and pakistan will have to pass through enhanced screening before flying to the u.s. that means full body pat-downs. a check of carry-on lluggage. and in airports that have the technology, full body scans and the use of explosive detection devices. >> i think it's time that we understand that the threat against us is coming from many different countries and many dif
correspondent laura ingle report a lot of people are nevertheless on edge at the airport. >> just hours after the tsa announced the new security guidelines, a terrific scare at newark liberty national airport. when an unknown man slipped in the terminal through exit lane in security. airport officials locked down one of the the nation's busiest airports and were forced to rescreen every passenger inside terminal "c." the new tsa guidelines that went into effect at midnight...
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laura ingle, an exciting day. for more coverage of this newly anticipated ipad debut, go to foxnews.com/sci-tech and is it living up to it. >> i'm waiting for one that cleans the house and does the dishes. if it does that, i will be impressed. >> nato forces is going to take on kandahar but taliban is turning it into a big fight. >> a legal battle over the death of a 15-year-old girl in a case that stunned the nation. prosecutors saying this 15-year-old girl ended her own life after months of intense relentless bullying that school officials allegedly knew all about. a legal look coming up. at the stats . mini has more than double the fir and whole grain... making him a great contender in this bout... against mid-morning nger. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more whole grain in your little finger! let's get ready for breakfaaaaaaaaaast! ( ding, cheering, ringing ) keeping you full and focused with more than double the fiber and whole grain... in every tasty bite -- frrrrrrosted mini-whee
laura ingle, an exciting day. for more coverage of this newly anticipated ipad debut, go to foxnews.com/sci-tech and is it living up to it. >> i'm waiting for one that cleans the house and does the dishes. if it does that, i will be impressed. >> nato forces is going to take on kandahar but taliban is turning it into a big fight. >> a legal battle over the death of a 15-year-old girl in a case that stunned the nation. prosecutors saying this 15-year-old girl ended her own life...
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our laura ingle is outside the flagship apple store here in new york city where it has been visitly attended all day long with lots of people. she joins us with the latest on this. >> hi, harris. 9:00 a.m. could not come fast enough for the hundreds of people who were lined up, some of them who actually camped out for days getting ready for the first set of ipads to go on sale in the united states. consumer experts estimate 300,000 will have been sold, including the presail numbers before the end of the weekend. buyers willing to shell out the 500 to $800 for wi-fi or 3 g model were excited that let you search the web, view movies, play all kinds of state are of the art video games and magazines you can download on the device. the book reading feature is expected to give kindle a real run for its money. also something that college students say that they are especially looking forward to down loading textbooks so that they could get rid of their heavy book bags. >> i mean, i event had time to play with it, but so far it's so light, and it fits in like -- it's going to fit in like all of my ba
our laura ingle is outside the flagship apple store here in new york city where it has been visitly attended all day long with lots of people. she joins us with the latest on this. >> hi, harris. 9:00 a.m. could not come fast enough for the hundreds of people who were lined up, some of them who actually camped out for days getting ready for the first set of ipads to go on sale in the united states. consumer experts estimate 300,000 will have been sold, including the presail numbers before...
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lauraing in gal has more. >> there are at -- laura ingle has more. >> museums want pieces of the action and curators are pulling out the stops to convince nasa officials their museum is deserving of show casing a space shuttle. and as this -- and discovery, atlantis and endeavor and the discovery is promised to the smithsonian and, educational museums and science museums and other organizations, have been quizzed about what they would have to offer and the air, space and museum, is making a pitch, right here in new york city. >> new york is a no-brainer. the perfect choice of all nasa is looking for. it is a perfect home and there is no place in the country with 45 million people, come to visit it every year. >> reporter: so, there is a $28.8 million price tag on the shuttle and it isn't free which the intrepid museum which you see here says they are ready for. and nasa officials say that is how much it will cost to prepare the shuttle for display and transport them to the organizations that are chosen and there is something else, nasa requires the facility already be in place for a cit
lauraing in gal has more. >> there are at -- laura ingle has more. >> museums want pieces of the action and curators are pulling out the stops to convince nasa officials their museum is deserving of show casing a space shuttle. and as this -- and discovery, atlantis and endeavor and the discovery is promised to the smithsonian and, educational museums and science museums and other organizations, have been quizzed about what they would have to offer and the air, space and museum, is...
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. >> we have team fox coverage with amy kellogg in london, laura ingle is at knew yark national airport. -- the newark airport. what's the story at snairp. >> these new guidelines, the new tsa guidelines went into effect at midnight and it has significantly changed the way airline passengers coming in from international hubs will travel into the united states. we're going to give you a rundown here. citizens from 14 nations which include nigeria, pakistan, saudi arabia, will go through what is being called enhanced screening. that means full body patdowns and searches of carry-on luggage before boarding airlines for america, countries that are considered state sponsors of terrorism, as well as countries of interest. that's what we're talking about here, the the tsa announcing in a written statement, quote, the directive also increasings the use of enhanced screening technologies and random screening for passengers on u.s.-bound international flights. now, in countries where there is more advanced screening of equipment, passengers and passports from nations that are those state sponsors
. >> we have team fox coverage with amy kellogg in london, laura ingle is at knew yark national airport. -- the newark airport. what's the story at snairp. >> these new guidelines, the new tsa guidelines went into effect at midnight and it has significantly changed the way airline passengers coming in from international hubs will travel into the united states. we're going to give you a rundown here. citizens from 14 nations which include nigeria, pakistan, saudi arabia, will go...
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laura ingle has the story. >> leaders in the town of ham stead say they have been talking with the community for years finding a way to improve looks of blighted properties and increase revenue coming into the area. despite intense objections from which ises near the belmont park race track, residents and down leaders say they'd rather see a full service supermarket be built in place of the existing businesses. >> it's going to beautify an area, it's going to bring in jobs, it's going to make it a safe area to shop and going to start, there be a keystone of the corridor. >> no one is walking away with loss of everything they spent their life building. they didn't do what they need today do for us while they r here and we're looking to do what we need to do to improve our community. the government has the power to take a person's private property under the new york and u.s. constitution if two criteria are met. if it's for a public use and just compensation has been paid. many property owners expressed outrage and feel they're being pushed aside. >> it's a tough fight. you're fighting big gov
laura ingle has the story. >> leaders in the town of ham stead say they have been talking with the community for years finding a way to improve looks of blighted properties and increase revenue coming into the area. despite intense objections from which ises near the belmont park race track, residents and down leaders say they'd rather see a full service supermarket be built in place of the existing businesses. >> it's going to beautify an area, it's going to bring in jobs, it's...
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laura ingle has that. reporter multi generational homes can make sense for families who have the financial double whammy of health care and helping out parents. it is a growing trend and one that is working well for families who need an extra helping hand around the house. >> those who have embraced multi generational living are finding it helps save money, time, and stress. >> we're getting older, and my husband had a business, he got ill with a heart problem, and couldn't work anymore, and we had to downsize. >> in the case of the angelo family in miller place, new york, there are nine people living under one roof, five kids, mom and bad dad, and grandma and grandpa who are more than convenient babysitters. >> dad is good at watching the baby, mom is good at driving when i can't be two places at once, dad is a good cook, thank goodness, because i'm not. >> the new american home includes two master bedrooms at opposite ends of the house, one for the homeowner and one for their parents. >> you're seeing so
laura ingle has that. reporter multi generational homes can make sense for families who have the financial double whammy of health care and helping out parents. it is a growing trend and one that is working well for families who need an extra helping hand around the house. >> those who have embraced multi generational living are finding it helps save money, time, and stress. >> we're getting older, and my husband had a business, he got ill with a heart problem, and couldn't work...
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jenna: laura ingle, appreciate it. covering the story from new haven, connecticut. thanks. jon: after tuesday's elections, all kinds of questions about how the two parties will get along in washington. president obama reaching across the aisle this morning announcing he will invite the new republican leadership to join democratic leaders at the white house for a meeting later this month. mike emanuel is at the white house. what's the overall message today from the president, mike? >> reporter: well, jon, the president had a meeting with his cabinet, said it's up to his cabinet to do a better job of working with not only the current congressional leadership, but the incoming congressional leadership. here's more from the president this morning. >> i think it's clear that the voters sent a message which is they want us to focus on the economy and jobs and moving this country forward. they're concerned about making sure that taxpayer money is not wasted, and they want to change the tone here in washington where the two parties are coming together and focusing on the people's b
jenna: laura ingle, appreciate it. covering the story from new haven, connecticut. thanks. jon: after tuesday's elections, all kinds of questions about how the two parties will get along in washington. president obama reaching across the aisle this morning announcing he will invite the new republican leadership to join democratic leaders at the white house for a meeting later this month. mike emanuel is at the white house. what's the overall message today from the president, mike? >>...
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jon: that would be a great stoamplet laura ingle, thanks. jenna: oregon police are set to speak out in the kyron horman case for the first time in weeks. are they finally to make an arrest in the dir appearance of this seven-year-old? >> as congressman charlie rangel fights for his political life against serious ethics charges, democrats face a love techs -- a tough legs and shannon bream has the latest from capitol hill, that's next. jon: "happening now" in the top box, court action in the grim sleeper murder case today. the suspect will appear before a los angeles judge to face ten counts of murder. >>> middle box, a new expedition to the titanic set to begin next month, that 20-day trip will attempt to create a 3d map of the fabled ship wreck. >> arita franklin and condoleezza rice team nup philadelphia, the queen of soul and the former secretary of state who is a classically trained pannist will -- pianist will put on a concert to benefit inner city youth. jenna: we're expecting a sheriff to update on the situation of kyron horman as the
jon: that would be a great stoamplet laura ingle, thanks. jenna: oregon police are set to speak out in the kyron horman case for the first time in weeks. are they finally to make an arrest in the dir appearance of this seven-year-old? >> as congressman charlie rangel fights for his political life against serious ethics charges, democrats face a love techs -- a tough legs and shannon bream has the latest from capitol hill, that's next. jon: "happening now" in the top box, court...
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laura ingle live in the new york bureau what does it do. good morning? >> pell hello there bill. other factors that are affecting the spike. unfortunately these are problems that are not going to go away any time soon which means consumers will be taking a hit for quite a while with prices at the pump and for home heating oil. all insult to injury of course with the nation facing tremendous job loss numbers and many families struggling to survive. there's been a steady climb in gas prices in recent weeks as you mentioned makeing the $2.75 a gallon mark higher for the top price for all of 2009. home heating oil prices are also spiking forcing many people to reach out for winter fuel aid applying for home heating assistance because the prices are just too much to handle. some people here on the east coast in fact are scraping together what they can. only filling their tanks 25% at a time because that's all they can afford which can cause new problems. damaging their heating systems when they run so low. the cold snap here on the east coast has done its pafrted part to eat away at t
laura ingle live in the new york bureau what does it do. good morning? >> pell hello there bill. other factors that are affecting the spike. unfortunately these are problems that are not going to go away any time soon which means consumers will be taking a hit for quite a while with prices at the pump and for home heating oil. all insult to injury of course with the nation facing tremendous job loss numbers and many families struggling to survive. there's been a steady climb in gas prices...
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patti ann: laura ingle live, we know you're working hard out there. you can have a little fun, too. >>> the so-called barefoot bandit may have wandered far off the beaten path. why the people in the bahamas think colton harris moore is barefoot in paradise these days. megyn: hi everyone i'm megyn kelly, the leader of the new black panther party, the now dropped voter intimidation case sits down with me, does he condone the actions we saw on that infamous tape? i asked him about that and his own history of racist comment necessary an interview you can not miss. >>> karl rove on a democratic plan to push through controversial legislation after lawmakers lose their seat this november. cap and trade by booted lawmakers, can they do that? president obama says yes we did when it comes to fixing the economy? really? it all starts, top of the hour. patti ann: breaking news now on those ten russian spies involved in the swap that went down today. the u.s. attorney's office that's handling the case has requested that any outstanding charges against them be dism
patti ann: laura ingle live, we know you're working hard out there. you can have a little fun, too. >>> the so-called barefoot bandit may have wandered far off the beaten path. why the people in the bahamas think colton harris moore is barefoot in paradise these days. megyn: hi everyone i'm megyn kelly, the leader of the new black panther party, the now dropped voter intimidation case sits down with me, does he condone the actions we saw on that infamous tape? i asked him about that...
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bill: laura ingle, thank you, deliberations set there, martha. martha: hard to believe it has been six months since health care law was signed and we are still seeing fallout from how it all shakes out, how the overhaul is causing employers in some cases not to hire new employees. eric bolling joins us to find out, explain to us what is going on with that. bill: and what should have been a solemn remembrance for a soldier dying in the line of duty, becoming a platform for protesters holding signs like thank god for dead soldierses and god hates you. cruel talk? or free speech? the supreme court will decide. [ male announcer ] when it comes to energy bills, let's see how low we can go. let's do some little things... that help us save big. add some insulation here. a little weather stripping there. maybe an energy star-rated appliance, or two. let's save mey on the things that keep saving money. that way, we can turn a little energy into a loof savings. more saving.ore doing. that's the power of the home depot. we're lowering the cost of staying at
bill: laura ingle, thank you, deliberations set there, martha. martha: hard to believe it has been six months since health care law was signed and we are still seeing fallout from how it all shakes out, how the overhaul is causing employers in some cases not to hire new employees. eric bolling joins us to find out, explain to us what is going on with that. bill: and what should have been a solemn remembrance for a soldier dying in the line of duty, becoming a platform for protesters holding...
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laura ingle is live in our newsroom with more on this. the goal of this campaign is to put a face on the victims of distracted driving. really important story. tell us about the this. >> reporter: it really is martha. they say that nothing gets the point across like a permanent story and the department of transportation sngt ray la hood says you can cite statistics all you want but you don't realize how heartbreaking it is until you see the faces of the family members that we're talking about here. here's a for instance. she is marguey ski, 13 years old, sher mother said she wanted to be a pilot, she loved animals. one day she was on a school bus when a semitruck driver rear ended the bus. she was trapped under the seat and was burned to death when the bus caught on fire. her mother says a big part of her died along with her daughter. >> it's just taking your world full of color and then all of the sudden, everything is gray. i can't even say it's black and white. it's gray. it's ugly. >> reporter: so these are the types of stories that y
laura ingle is live in our newsroom with more on this. the goal of this campaign is to put a face on the victims of distracted driving. really important story. tell us about the this. >> reporter: it really is martha. they say that nothing gets the point across like a permanent story and the department of transportation sngt ray la hood says you can cite statistics all you want but you don't realize how heartbreaking it is until you see the faces of the family members that we're talking...
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laura ingle joins us with the davie story. you have been with the family for several days. how is it going? >> hi. i did just get off the phone with the father who is back in the custom area and cradling his son as we speak but he can't take him out of there. we've been following their process to get the children out of haiti all week. the children landed yesterday afternoon at the orlando international airport and have not cleared immigration to get through the paperwork. we hear from the crew on the ground on the other side of the wall the parents including josh and liz, who have been waiting there all night, may have their reunions even further delayed. they won't be able to take them home yet. the parents are told the children may be taken to another location, possibly a refugee camp to continue the paperwork. health and human services is clearing the kids on a case-by-case basis which left the parents pacing and waiting outside in arrival area worried and exhausted. 79 children including their 2 1/2-year-old adoptive son and 3 1/2-year-old adoptive daughter have been t
laura ingle joins us with the davie story. you have been with the family for several days. how is it going? >> hi. i did just get off the phone with the father who is back in the custom area and cradling his son as we speak but he can't take him out of there. we've been following their process to get the children out of haiti all week. the children landed yesterday afternoon at the orlando international airport and have not cleared immigration to get through the paperwork. we hear from...
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military and at 82, she's showing no signs of slowing down, laura ingle has this compelling story from the newsroom. tell us about the woman. >> reporter: doris lived in the small town of richfield, connecticut, all of her life, and, today she lives in the home she and her husband built with their bare hands when they were first married 62 years ago. here's her story. >> reporter: what is this room. >> my memory room, where i write all of my letters. >> reporter: for 42 years, she has dedicated one week a month, eight or more hours a day to writing letters to soldiers from her home town serving overseas. >> take a break for lunch but it is quick. a quick lunch. >> reporter: no e-mails here. each letter is unique and personal. >> a home-written note. just telling them that we care about them. >> reporter: today, she has a list of 52 men and women she is penning letters too, and she has no intention of retiring. >> that ink has not run out yet. >> reporter: while she cherishes every reply some are not as eloquent as others. >> he's a doctor... >> reporter: she cause them her children, an
military and at 82, she's showing no signs of slowing down, laura ingle has this compelling story from the newsroom. tell us about the woman. >> reporter: doris lived in the small town of richfield, connecticut, all of her life, and, today she lives in the home she and her husband built with their bare hands when they were first married 62 years ago. here's her story. >> reporter: what is this room. >> my memory room, where i write all of my letters. >> reporter: for 42...
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laura ingle is live across the new york newsroom with this story. what is this new effort? >> reporter: hi jenna. assemblyman paul moriarty in new jersey a proposing a pilot program to come up with an internet-based voting system that would allow active duty members serving overseas to cast ballots, something that's been a problem in the past, but cyber security experts feel the internet isn't 100 percent safe and say that e voting is susceptible to -- susceptible to hack tprapbd awe assemblyman moriarty says there's ways around it. >> we process billions of dollars of transactions through the internet safely and securely every day and every week, why can't we do this for our military to make it safe and secure for them to vote while they serve us overseas? >> online voting could also reduce human error, preventing incidents like the infamous hanging chads of 2000, jenna. jenna: laura, are any states already doing this? >> there are a lot of different states trying out different things. right now 33 states are actually allowing millions of overseas and military voters to us
laura ingle is live across the new york newsroom with this story. what is this new effort? >> reporter: hi jenna. assemblyman paul moriarty in new jersey a proposing a pilot program to come up with an internet-based voting system that would allow active duty members serving overseas to cast ballots, something that's been a problem in the past, but cyber security experts feel the internet isn't 100 percent safe and say that e voting is susceptible to -- susceptible to hack tprapbd awe...
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megyn: laura ingle, thank you. one of the largest marijuana busts in american history. 60,000 pounds. but the big story is where they found it. we'll take you under the u.s. border in three minutes. this is incredible. tis the season for a good fright night. what happens when a haunted house leaves a little girl fighting for her life. scared straight into "kelly's court." she wasn't even running for office. but tuesday was a monumental night for sarah palin. what this election could mean for her future. michael reagan right after this break. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. to stay fit, you might also want to try lifting one of these. a unique sea salt added to over 40 campbell's condensed soups. helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ how about a coastal soup and grille
megyn: laura ingle, thank you. one of the largest marijuana busts in american history. 60,000 pounds. but the big story is where they found it. we'll take you under the u.s. border in three minutes. this is incredible. tis the season for a good fright night. what happens when a haunted house leaves a little girl fighting for her life. scared straight into "kelly's court." she wasn't even running for office. but tuesday was a monumental night for sarah palin. what this election could...
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let's get to laura ingle at newark international in new jersey where there was a security breach there last night. we want to start with what we need to know about these new measures. >> hi jane, a new near and new guidelines will hopefully bring safer international flights into the united states and the new tsa guidelines we're talking about went into effect at midnight, which many believe will make things safer and was absolutely the right thing to do. we're talking about enhanced screening. it is now in effect for travelers flying into america from state sponsors of terrorism and other countries of interest, which also include iraq, afghanistan, pakistan, and saudi arabia. now, that means not only will there be full body patdowns and carry-on checks that you mentioned but full body descreeng and the use of explosion detection technology in airports that have the equipment. not every airport does. according to the tsa, this is part of their statement, quote, the new directive includes long term sustainable security measures, developed in consultation with law enforcement officials, a
let's get to laura ingle at newark international in new jersey where there was a security breach there last night. we want to start with what we need to know about these new measures. >> hi jane, a new near and new guidelines will hopefully bring safer international flights into the united states and the new tsa guidelines we're talking about went into effect at midnight, which many believe will make things safer and was absolutely the right thing to do. we're talking about enhanced...
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i'm here with laura ingle who's been checking out the situation here pretty much all morning long. >> about an hour ago we started to get a false expense of -- sense of security, the snow started to ease up a bit but as you can see it is picking up and as we talk about the blizzard conditions from virginia to new york, over a million school children in new york city got the day off. it is the first snow day they've had in quite some time. there's only been three of them in the last six years. but we've got some government offices that are open, most government offices open in new york, courthouse is closed, but travel, it is just an absolute mess. we've been monitoring the situation, at all new york city airports, they are all open. however, newark is all but -- has all but canceled all flights going in and out, major air carriers have been canceling flights, of course, philadelphia has now shut down all the flights coming in and out of that airport. if you're going to travel, call ahead and be extra careful. a lot of transportation officials telling us if you have going to brave the
i'm here with laura ingle who's been checking out the situation here pretty much all morning long. >> about an hour ago we started to get a false expense of -- sense of security, the snow started to ease up a bit but as you can see it is picking up and as we talk about the blizzard conditions from virginia to new york, over a million school children in new york city got the day off. it is the first snow day they've had in quite some time. there's only been three of them in the last six...
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laura ingle's been covering the story, and laura, you look at that picture, wow. >> reporter: it's really very sobering, a new online video, jenna, of this story called faces of distracted driving did launch today with three sobering videos. many say nothing makes the point like a real-life story which is what transportation officials hope will do the trick here. let's take a look at ashley johnson. she was a 16-year-old who lost her life while retreing a text -- retrieving a text behind the wheel of her car. chef killed when she lost control of her vehicle, she crossed the center line and hit a pickup truck. her father amos said he had many talks with his daughters about the dangers of using her cell phone while driving and didn't think she would do it. >> i see a lot of adults on phones, you know? they, these kids see their parents using cell phones, and they think it's okay, and it's not okay. you cannot text and drive at the same time. ashley is evident of that, that you cannot do both. >> reporter: 40% of teenager say they have been in a car when the driver used a cell phone in a way
laura ingle's been covering the story, and laura, you look at that picture, wow. >> reporter: it's really very sobering, a new online video, jenna, of this story called faces of distracted driving did launch today with three sobering videos. many say nothing makes the point like a real-life story which is what transportation officials hope will do the trick here. let's take a look at ashley johnson. she was a 16-year-old who lost her life while retreing a text -- retrieving a text behind...
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laura ingle is here with more on that story. >> reporter: crude oil crossed the $90 per barrel threshold in trading, a number not seen in more than two years, and many analysts think $100 per barrel of oil is right around the corner. winter has gripped much of north america and europe. freezing temperatures and snow are blanketing much of the continent causing a surge in prices. now, consumers could be paying several hundred dollars more to heat their homes and fill up their cars this year. home heating oil has jumped to 247 a gallon, that is up 24% over last year. and you could be paying more than $3 a gallon on average at the pump before next year, before christmas. up from an average of 2.62 last year, potentially impacting the holiday season. >> these higher gasoline prices could change their holiday plans. a lot of people that are struggling right now are not going to have that extra money to fill that gas tank to travel over the holidays, so this can have a very negative effect and be a real scrooge-like impact on the holiday driving weekend. >> reporter: on an already-fragile econ
laura ingle is here with more on that story. >> reporter: crude oil crossed the $90 per barrel threshold in trading, a number not seen in more than two years, and many analysts think $100 per barrel of oil is right around the corner. winter has gripped much of north america and europe. freezing temperatures and snow are blanketing much of the continent causing a surge in prices. now, consumers could be paying several hundred dollars more to heat their homes and fill up their cars this...
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laura ingle spent time with the davis family in upstate new york and has an update on the story. we hope it's good news. >> well, we were hoping to bring you news this morning that the children who landed at the orlando sanford international airport yesterday afternoon made it through customs and adoption paperwork but most of the children and the adoptive parents are still waiting at the airport at this hour. adoptive parent wos thought they would have their children last night have been caught up in this massive holding pattern waiting for 24 hours. they are exhausted. they've been up all night and said to be upset. this is a fluid situation. we are just getting word from the crews on the ground at the airport that the parents are being told that the children may have to be moved. we're waiting to find out what it means and where it could possibly be. why they wouldn't go in the arms of their adoptive parents. this is troubling on a lot of levels. the children have been waiting in a back room without their adoptive parents but they just endured their escape from haiti on the fi
laura ingle spent time with the davis family in upstate new york and has an update on the story. we hope it's good news. >> well, we were hoping to bring you news this morning that the children who landed at the orlando sanford international airport yesterday afternoon made it through customs and adoption paperwork but most of the children and the adoptive parents are still waiting at the airport at this hour. adoptive parent wos thought they would have their children last night have been...
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laura ingle outside the courthouse with the latest. >> reporter: we've got the judge who has just finished instructing the jury on the 17 counts against steven haze. six of those are capital felony counts. he went over what is called charging the jury, instructing them on how to deal with all of those charges, if found guilty on the capital felony ones it could bring him the death penalty in this case. hayes has admitted to killing the mother, jennifer hawk petit after sexually assaulting her but denies lighting the fire in the house that led to the death of her two daughters. steven hayes' younger accomplice is accused of sexually assaulting 11-year-old makayla and leaving her tied up to her bed before gasoline was poured over by the the girls and the fire was set. the other suspect is expected to go on trial next year. dr. william petit told jurors earlier during the trial about the beating that he received at the hands of his attackers. the jurors were told today during the judge's instructions that the first-degree assault charge on mr. petit was reduced to second degree. there is no w
laura ingle outside the courthouse with the latest. >> reporter: we've got the judge who has just finished instructing the jury on the 17 counts against steven haze. six of those are capital felony counts. he went over what is called charging the jury, instructing them on how to deal with all of those charges, if found guilty on the capital felony ones it could bring him the death penalty in this case. hayes has admitted to killing the mother, jennifer hawk petit after sexually assaulting...